Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread Ben Rubinstein
An app using the revdblibrary to communicate over ODBC. The standalone works on my machine, fails on my client's (and on another test machine in my office). Now cut down to a test stack which just attempts to open a connection (revOpenDatabase), and either reports the error or closes the connecti

Re: Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
I believe I previously posted similar problems I am having with 2.5 and PostgreSQL. Under Rev 2.2.1, using revdb to access PostgreSQL from standalones was working fine both on my X.3.5 development machine (with Rev and PostgreSQL installed) and on any Windows machine I tried (without Rev insta

Re: Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
make sure the microsoft ODBC drivers (MDAC) are installed on the other machines. Best, Tuviah Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. Now includes pop-up blocker! Only $14.95/ month - visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up to

Re: Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread Ben Rubinstein
Thanks to Mark Waddingham of RunRev, who responded on the improve- list suggesting that I use the Mac OS X Console to spot loading errors. This revealed that Rev was trying load version 3.51 of the iODBC frameworks from the machine's library. It turned out that my development machine had both 3.5

Re: Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Computers can be strange sometimes. I had tried the console before for debugging info, and it wasn't being all that helpful. Now I tried it with the "Mark" button, and for some reason the standalone actually worked! Go figure. Now I am building standalones which work under OS X, but a few se

Re: Hideous "revdberr,invalid database type" returns in standalones

2004-10-15 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 10/15/04 2:36 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote: But I certainly recommend (if you haven't tried this already) opening the Console app on your X.3.5 machine (located in /Applications/Utilities), clicking the "Mark" button, and then running your standalone, and see if you get any useful messages as it fai